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"I love the smell of cordite in the morning. It smells like... gunnery victory!" ShipWrekt presents Through the Gunsight—a dive into defending warships against USVs, and what we can learn from the Russian losses in the Black Sea. Source videos: https://youtu.be/gDZVA_2t0PY https://youtu.be/RwXzaBixvL8
Gunsight Pass: How Oil Came to the Cattle Country and Brought a New West
Actual Play Podcast – Iconic Production – Creating Actual Play RPGs and Podcasts
Welcome to the tenth episode of our new Deadlands Actual Play – The Horror At Headstone Hill! In this episode, the posse takes Gunsight. Illusions are revealed. Pasts are dealt with. Blood is shed. Check out our sponsors for this show: Pinnacle Entertainment Group – https://peginc.com/ Petries Family Games – https://petriesgames.com/ You can support usContinue reading "Deadlands – The Horror at Headstone Hill – Part 10"
Actual Play Podcast – Iconic Production – Creating Actual Play RPGs and Podcasts
Welcome to the ninth episode of our new Deadlands Actual Play – The Horror At Headstone Hill! In this episode, the posse reunites with Lesley and heads to Gunsight to deal with Heaston’s boy, Gattling! Check out our sponsors for this show: Pinnacle Entertainment Group – https://peginc.com/ Petries Family Games – https://petriesgames.com/ You can supportContinue reading "Deadlands – The Horror at Headstone Hill – Part 9"
The San Xavier Mine can be found on the Santa Cruz River. The Silver Bell Mine is about 35 miles west of the town of Marana. PINAL COUNTY The American Flag Mine is in the vicinity of the town of Oracle, in the Catalina MOuntains. SANTA CRUZ COUNTY The Austerlitz Mine can be found on the Arivaca-Peña Lake. The Oro Blanco Mine is some 9 miles due southeast of the town of Arivaca. The Salero Mine is in the Santa Rita mountain range, close to the foot of Salero Peak. YAVAPAI COUNTY The Congress Mine In the year 1929, near the US-Mexico border southeast of the town of Ajo, three miners chanced upon a collection of 700 gold bars. The last of these miners perished in the year 1963, never having disclosed where this secret cache was located. It had become an accepted fact since this discovery that the 700 bars they found were only one small portion of a much larger hoard that was in the process of being shipped to Mexico around 1648, by Jesuits who had come under attack by natives and forced to hide their treasure. It is believed that somewhere in the same area as the cache is buried treasure amounting to 4,000 to 5,000 bars of silver, as well as 2,000 bars of gold. A single Jesuit priest was the sole survivor of this attack. This priest attempted to relocate the hidden treasure a year later, but failed to find it again. A silver bullion from the famous Cerro Colorado Mine, reported to be hidden in a cave that lies between the Cerro Colorado and Cerro Chiquito mountain ranges. It is valued at more than $150,000. The Lost Carretta Canyon Treasure, also referred to as the Ajo Treasure is another treasure near the Tumacacori Mission, said to be hidden along the old Carretta Road that connected the mission to the Mexican town of Sonora , Sonora state. The treasure is said to be valued at more than $2 million, and is made up of silver and gold bullion, along with church vessels. The Lost Arivaca Treasure is reportedly in the vicinity of the town of Arivaca, supposedly inside of a cave in the Baboquivari Mountains. The Lost Arivaca Treasure was said to have been found by a Papago native in the year 1880. What he saw was a cache of silver and gold bars, hidden in the 1600s by Spanish Jesuits. This native took some bars to purchase supplies from a trading post nearby, and was never seen again. Before he disappeared, he did tell the people in the trading post where he found it, but was only able to give them approximate directions to this cave. The Blackgown's Treasure is reported to be “slightly to the west of Tubac '', specifically in the “third little mountain” somewhere due southwest of Tubac Presidio. This means that it is in Santa Cruz County, likely some 10 to 15 miles due north of Arivaca, in the Sierrita Mountains. The Blackgown's Treasure is said to be made up of gold bars, nuggets, dust, chalices, and statues hidden by Spanish missionaries in the 1700s. Some time ago, a hunter hailing from Tucson went searching for the Blackgown's Treasure, and decided to look into an abandoned mining shack near to the suspected location. There, he found two large tin cans, which were filled with gold nuggets that were worth more than $20,000. The Guadalupe Treasure is one of the most well-known hidden treasures in Arizona. Legend has it that the Guadalupe Treasure is the hiding place of more than 200 mules' worth of gold nuggets and solid bars, as well as 2,000 mules' worth of silver ore. This caravan belonged to Jesuits who were forced from the Spanish New World colonies during the Jesuit expulsion of 1767. This extensive mule train was a large target for bandits, especially Native American raiders, who would band together to intercept it as the Jesuits were around 4 miles to the southwest of Tumacacori Mission. According to the legend, all of the treasure carried by the mule train was deposited in a nearby abandoned mine, before they fled to Mexico. Although it has sparked a lot of interest, the legitimacy of this story is thro --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/treasure-revealed/support
Paul Anthony Gurvitz 6th july 1944 High Wycombe Buckinghamshire England is a multi platinum song writer who's musical journey started at the age of 15 . He bought his first guitar in a local store for 12 pounds and signed his first publishing contract at the age of 16 and has since written countless hits for many artist's including his first hit Race With The Devil with his band "GUN' which some say was the beginning of what they call metal music today. In 1964 he embarked on his touring and performing career as a guitarist with his bands The Londoners , The Knack , Parrish & Gurvitz which was produced by the infamous Sir George Martin and then switched to bass with Gun , Three Man Army , The Graeme Edge Band and The Baker Gurvitz Army which featured Cream drummer Ginger Baker. Now living in Arizona Paul is still an active song writer and has released several solo albums and is now embarking on another journey with his new band The New Army.. It all started back in the early sixties. I was listening to Elvis, Buddy Holly, Cliff Richard & The Shadows and at the age of 15 I bought my first guitar. My father at that time was the Road Manager for the Shadows, so I started to get a taste of the music scene. I taught myself to play a few chords and it wasn't long before I was playing in some local bands. My first professional gig was in France playing on US Army camps. From there I came to to England with the same band and started to play gigs around London, that group was called The Londoners. We were then booked to play the Star Club in Hamburg, Germany. After spending six months in the Star Club we began playing all over Germany at different venues. Once again I returned to London with The Londoners and decided to change the name of the group to The Knack. The Knack was signed to several different labels and recorded several singles for Pye and Decca. A short while after, the psychedelic era started and once again I changed the name of the band to The Gun. The Gun started to slowly get noticed around the London clubs and by 1968 had their first hit record, that was "Race With The Devil". It went to number 4 in the English charts and number 1 in most European charts. The Gun recorded 2 albums "Gun" and Gunsight". In 1971 The Gun broke up and I started a group called Parrish & Gurvitz, which was produced by George Martin. There were two albums recorded but only one was released called "Parrish & Gurvitz". That band toured the US and the UK. At the same time I was recording with my brother Adrian with "Three Man Army". After Parrish & Gurvitz broke up Three Man Army became a touring band and recorded three albums in all, "A Third Of A Lifetime", "Mahesha" and "Three Man Army Two . Three Man Army was getting ready for a fourth album but the drummer (Tony Newman) was asked to join David Bowie. That left my brother and I with no drummer, but not long after we teamed up with Ginger Baker and started a new group. This was "The Baker Gurvitz Army". B.G.A. (as it was called) recorded the first album titled "Baker Gurvitz Army" and then took on two more members for touring. The second B.G.A. album recorded was "Elysian Encounter" and the third was "Hearts On Fire". During the recordings of B.G.A., my brother and I teamed up with the drummer of the "Moody Blues" Graeme Edge, and recorded two more albums. The band was called "The Graeme Edge Band". The first album was "Kick Off Your Muddy Boots" and the second was "Paradise Ballroom". In 1976 the manager of B.G.A. was killed in a plane crash and that was the end of "The Baker Gurvitz Army". Support the show (https://cash.app/$PrimitiveManSoundz ) Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ep. 126 TIPS University Senior Year: Gunsight Technique and Splenic Closure with Dr. Lynskey by BackTable
In episode nineteen of the Six-Gun Justice Podcast, Rich and Paul ride hell-for-leather with the characters from the Warner Bros. Classic TV Westerns—Cheyenne, Bronco, Sugarfoot, Maverick, Lawman, Colt .45, and more...01:44 — Paul reviews a classic Western paperback: Gunsight by Frank Gruber04:39 — Jack Warner comes to TV05:58 — Clint Walker leads Cheyenne to success08:40 — Cheyenne evolves with the times12:50 — The story of Bronco Lane with Ty Hardin15:55 — Paul and Rich look at Sugarfoot with Will Hutchins20:28 — The Monday Night Lineup wraps21:21 — Duel at Judas Basin - a WB crossover22:20 — A shoutout to Maverick23:02 — Rich and Paul talk Lawman starring John Russell as Marshal Dan Troop26:00 — Colt .45 makes the scene27:49 — The dawn of Warner Bros. Merchandising 28:30 — Temple Houston starring Jeffrey Hunter33:48 — The Dakotas fills in for Cheyenne34:50 — Rich reviews E. M. Parsons’ Texas Heller36:20 — E. M. Parsons and The Dakotas 38:11 — The Alaskans mixes it up39:53 — Shoot-Outs and Shout-Outs—Thanks to sponsors, Wolfpack Publishing, Author Chris Enss, publisher Michael Anderle, Author L. J. Martin, and the Western Writers of America. Thanks too to WWA’s Roundup magazine for helping us get the word out about the Six-Gun Justice PodcastSupport us at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sixgunjusticePlease drop us an email at: sixgunjusticewesterns@gmail.comAs ever, thanks to all our friends and listeners. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=suROpN0f2hQhThddyTchkgR4CytqmFW705g1jNJV3rCDT8OLxSCXKbf8j0oyifmCvb3fAW&fromUL=true&country.x=US&locale.x=en_US)
Join us rough and tumble folx as we review Gunsight by Christopher Wargo. We did 'em dirty and rode off, but we wont canter off into the sunset without giving you our opinion of this system. -- Thanks for listening to One-Shot-Apalooza. Special thanks to our testers: Dennis, Hadley, Marcus, Nick. Extra thanks for our guest Variable: Ryan, Sarah, V, Ramon, Jordan, and Logan. Credit to www.zapsplat.com for special effects. Credit to freemusicarchive and Nicholas Hodge for the music.
Yeehaw Cowfolks. We got ourselves a rip and rarin train heist for ya using the Gunsight system. We invited some Guest Variables for the mosey. -- Thanks for listening to One-Shot-Apalooza. Special thanks to our testers: Dennis, Hadley, Marcus, Nick. Extra thanks for our guest Variable: Ryan, Sarah, V, Ramon, Jordan, and Logan. Credit to www.zapsplat.com for special effects. Credit to freemusicarchive and Nicholas Hodge for the music.
April 21st, 2019: Lance is back, Attorney John Dillon on marijuana use and gun ownership, Casey from The Gun Range San Diego on 9mm being the most popular caliber, and Joe Drammissi on Gunsight in Arizona!
Author Andy Stanford shares the story behind the story. Hear the history and thought process behind F.A.S.T. the training mentality and where training doctrine is headed now we talk about the opportunity to influence the USMC rifle program, the old days with Jeff Cooper at Gunsight and the short list of must haves on your training resume.
Steve Tarani is the first person to be interviewed twice on the Firearms Nation Podcast! Steve is a rather imposing fellow, tall, strong and well versed in multiple ways to take you down. He has studied numerous martial arts, mostly from the devastating knife arts of the Philippines and Indonesia or Eskrima and Silat. Steve also mastered the firearm arts and became an instructor at Gunsite which is the start of modern combat training. Professionally, Steve worked for the CIA and other Federal and Military divisions doing..”work” that can’t be talked about on open forums. I really don’t care what he did but I do know he currently works by teaching, writing books and protecting clients. I’m just glad that he’s on “our” side. Today we talk about knives and concepts from his new book “Your Most Powerful Weapon – Using Your Mind to Stay Safe”. Links mentioned in episode: www.stevetarani.com By the book on Amazon: Your Most Powerful Weapon - Using Your Mind to Stay Safe
Look at us! We're dancin' we're dancin'! (I feel dirty writing that. Sorry, Internet.) Episode 03 of the Canon Fodder Podcast drops today, and you're looking at it! This week we shoot the breeze over Borderlands: Gunsight, a pre-sequel(?) by John Shirley. It's a good show. Make sure you stay to the end, though. Click into the episode for more info and subscription info!TL;DRThis episode is a mixed bag of very different experiences.Travis previously discussed a Borderlands on Games as Lit. Sadly, that episode is lost to time. Probably.John Shirley, the author of Gunsight, also wrote the Bioshock prequel!BRIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICKKyle still hasn't cut his hairMusic by Luke KnightNext week, Episode 05 of the Canon Fodder Diecast airs! Check it out for some fun (weird) RPG action. And check back in two weeks for CFP Ep. 04: Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, by Sean Williams.Oh yeah, and follow us on Twitter @CanonFodderPod! We'd love to hear your feedback and suggestions!-Travis
This week, the gang still hasn't learned to stop making these and ruining the internet. Bang up-to-date as usual, we discuss the most boring Assassin's Creed protagonist, whether Titanfall is the dullest fun game ever, a stealth platformer called Gunsight or whatever, and whether the entire cheesecake industry is built on lies. Nestled between the cavernous cracks, we talk about how Red Faction could possibly exist despite what the Saints did, our humiliating defeat at the hands of the Dukes, and a bit about hyperporn and hot nozzles.
Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
--{ Next! "With Gaddafi Snuffed, The Gunsight's Moving Between Syria and Iran, Need Excuses Proving That One's the Greatest Threat That's Ever Been, Our Protectors Must Move to Save the Dream Of a Peaceful Planet, So Carbon Neutral, If You're Feeling Sick, The Feeling is Mutual, But Remember, For Most, This is Good Enough, The People don't Care Who's Next for the Snuff, Constant Conflict is the New Normal, Flimsy Invasion Excuses Pronounced Formal By the Elect of Elected and Those Appointed In Positions of Power, Peer-Group Anointed, When No Nation's Unconquered, Not One Alone, The Big War Monsters Will Turn Sites On Home" © Alan Watt }-- First-World Countries Plummet as they Finance "Emerging" Countries - Well-Financed Push for Global Government - Model State of China - Greece Passes Austerity (Pauperism) Bill - FEMA Emergency Alert System Test - Gov. "Stimulus" Grants - Anti-Terrorism Make-Work Projects - Communist Multimillionaires - Gory Details on Al Gore - Scam of Circle of Debt - Mobs used for Political Purposes, Human Microphone, Parroting Dominant Group - Council on Foreign Relations leading Governments, Sanctions on Iran - Lawless UN - The "International Community" - Plundering Pirates, Nothing Changes - Feeble Excuses for Middle East Agenda - Clique of Companies that Control the World - Rigged Stock Market Casino - Corporations Lobbying UN for Carbon Trading Treaty. (See http://www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com for article links.) *Title/Poem and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - Oct. 20, 2011 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)